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Nen in Hunter X Hunter works like that for one aspect of the system.
You can put a limit on your own power by swearing to respect it, and you choose a consequence for breaking the promise.
The greater the limit and the consequence, the more powerful you get.
For example a character has a promise that makes it so he can't use his power unless it's on someone from a specific organisation, and if they break the promise they die as a consequence.
This makes them basically a god when fighting someone of the organisation, and otherwise they have to rely on other aspects of their power.
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Maybe an odd place to look for this, but Jujutsu Kaisen uses a system like this in addition to it's insanely complex power system - these are called 'binding vows'. A sacrifice / promise that results in a bonus to the user. For example, sharing what your technique does makes it more powerful because it creates a kind of binding vow where you give your opponent inside knowledge of how you fight which would be a disadvantage - so as a result of this binding vow you're able to power up
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This is a major point in Scottish and Irish myth as Geis (Geas in Scottish Gaelic). To have a Geis is to achieve great things, but it comes with it a taboo that must never be broken. It wasn't uncommon for heroes to have multiple Geis, such as one who had "thou shall never eat dog meat" and "thou shall never deny hospitality offered by a woman". This hero of course met his end when an elderly woman offered him dinner made of dog meat.
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I created a D&D-like world with some friends where people chosen by an emissary of a Promise Queen could make a promise they HAD to fulfill, regardless of what the Queen needed to do to make them achieve it. Turned out to be a pretty interesting tale, as protagonists, antagonists, and background characters all had to face the consequences of fulfilling their promise.
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